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Magnetic-field exposures of cable splicers in electrical network distribution vaults.

机译:配电网中电缆接头的磁场暴露。

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The purposes of the research reported here were to quantify the power-frequency magnetic-field exposures of cable splicers while they were performing tasks in energized network distribution vaults and to compare these exposures with occupational exposure guideline levels. Network vaults supply electricity to commercial and residential urban areas as well as to large buildings. Participating workers wore a personal exposure monitor at the waist, kept a simple diary to record their work location, and recorded information about the vaults and tasks performed. To capture temporal variability, a stationary meter was deployed in the vault during a task. Load current in the vault was measured. To examine temporal variability over long time periods, stationary meters were deployed in selected vaults for one month. Data were collected during 77 tasks in 69 vaults for 191 person-tasks, representing approximately 400 hours of in-vault personal exposure data. Highest exposures were observed in tasks performed near secondary conductors. Personal exposure variability arises principally from worker movement and activities in the vaults, not from load variability during a task. Maximum field during a person-task exceeded the International Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) (0.42 millitesla) and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) (1.0 millitesla) guideline levels during 14 percent and 8 percent of the person-tasks, respectively. The mean of measurements during a person-task exceeded those guideline levels during 4 percent and 2 percent of the person-tasks, respectively. A large number of person-tasks (40%) had measured fields above the ACGIH recommended limit of 0.1 millitesla for workers with pacemakers or other implanted devices. Based on the frequency and duration of their high exposures, cable splicers working in network distribution vaults are one of the most highly exposed groups in the electric utility industry. Selective assignment of work location and task could minimize the likelihood of exposures for vault workers exceeding guideline limits for wearers of pacemakers or other implanted devices. Scheduling vault tasks during off-peak hours (nights and weekends) may reduce exposures. However, even during these periods exposures in certain vaults can still exceed guideline levels.
机译:此处报告的研究目的是量化电缆接头在通电的配电室中执行任务时的工频磁场暴露,并将这些暴露与职业暴露指导水平进行比较。网络金库为商业和住宅市区以及大型建筑物供电。参加活动的工人在腰间戴着个人暴露监测器,保留一本简单的日记以记录他们的工作地点,并记录有关保险库和所执行任务的信息。为了捕获时间变化,在执行任务期间,在金库中部署了一个固定式仪表。测量了保险库中的负载电流。为了检查长时间内的时间变异性,将固定式电表部署在选定的保险库中一个月。在69个保险库中的77个任务中收集了191个人员任务的数据,代表了大约400小时的保险库内个人暴露数据。在次要导体附近执行的任务中观察到最高暴露。个人暴露的可变性主要是由工人在库中的活动和活动引起的,而不是由任务期间的负荷可变性引起的。在人员执行任务期间,最大视野超过了14%和8%的国际非电离辐射防护委员会(ICNIRP)(0.42 millitesla)和美国政府工业卫生学家会议(ACGIH)(1.0 millitesla)准则水平-任务。一项任务期间的平均测量值分别超过了该准则水平的4%和2%。对于使用心脏起搏器或其他植入式设备的工人,大量人工任务(40%)的测量场超出了ACGIH建议的0.1密耳兹拉限值。根据高暴露频率和持续时间,在网络配电库中工作的电缆接头是电力行业中暴露程度最高的群体之一。有选择地分配工作地点和任务可以使保险库工作人员暴露于心脏起搏器或其他植入式设备佩戴者的指导性限值以上的可能性降至最低。在非高峰时间(晚上和周末)安排保管库任务可能会减少暴露。但是,即使在这些时期内,某些保险库中的暴露仍可能超过准则水平。

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